Similarities Between Filipino and Indonesian

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  • Опубліковано 14 бер 2018
  • In this episode, we compare two Austronesian languages, Indonesian and Filipino. We explore the similarities between the two languages with a list of words and sentences. There are many similarities between the two languages, but to what extent are they intelligible to one another? For any questions, suggestions, or feedback, contact us on Instagram: / bahadoralast
    Indonesian (bahasa Indonesia) is a standardized register of Malay and the official language of Indonesia. Indonesia is multi-lingual country and most Indonesians speak another language, however, the Indonesian language has been used as a lingua franca in the archipelago for centuries. Indonesian is also recognized as minority language in East Timor. Filipino, on the other hand, is the standard register of the Tagalog language and the official language of the Philippines. Both Filipino and Indonesian are classified as Malayo-Polynesian languages, a subgroup of the Austronesian languages. Due to the close relationship between the two languages, there are many cognates between them. Indonesia and the Philippines have had a very close history and as a result not only share a lot of common words in the official languages, but also very similar cultural characteristics.
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  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  6 років тому +249

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    • @Coregame3
      @Coregame3 6 років тому +1

      :D

    • @javadgambarli3178
      @javadgambarli3178 6 років тому

      Bahador Alast bro what happened with azerbaijani languege??? do you remember you wanted to video about it , you forgotten???

    • @Coregame3
      @Coregame3 6 років тому

      javad gambarli Armenian?

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  6 років тому +2

      No, we haven't forgotten. We're planing on it. Please contact us on Facebook or Instagram.

    • @MiracleWinchester
      @MiracleWinchester 6 років тому +1

      Congrats on the kid coming!

  • @JoeDaFivefoota
    @JoeDaFivefoota 6 років тому +2036

    When I visited Sumatra (I'm Filipino American) a few years ago they kept greeting me with "salamat pagi" which is Good morning I think. But in Tagalog it sounds like "Salamat, pogi" which means "thanks handsome" lol I thought they were complementing me hahahah 😂

  • @RageAgainstRadge
    @RageAgainstRadge 6 років тому +560

    I am from the Philippines working in Indonesia, I speak both languages, and its funny how many words are similar between The Philippines and Indonesia. And added to that, the Hospitality of both Nations are tremendously warm. I love both Countries

    • @muhamadrasul5438
      @muhamadrasul5438 6 років тому +12

      Munkhang in Philippine means Face right...? Muka in Indonesian

    • @janmarvycose8662
      @janmarvycose8662 6 років тому +24

      Ahhhhh I love Indonesians. Very kind, generous and caring! From my experience as nurse in Abu Dhabi, i have nothing to say but good praises for them. To my Indo ates who fed me thank you po ❤ 🇵🇭🇮🇩

    • @khamidwijaya7178
      @khamidwijaya7178 6 років тому +9

      Isang bansa isang diwa

    • @dennismattheus1889
      @dennismattheus1889 5 років тому +1

      Radge, may i know where do you live in indonesian??

    • @abdurraufyusuf4156
      @abdurraufyusuf4156 5 років тому +1

      warm regards from Indonesia 😊

  • @maroonscarlet
    @maroonscarlet 4 роки тому +194

    I'm a Filipina and my boyfriend is from Indonesia :))) I love it whenever I hear words familiar to me when I was in Indonesia :D

  • @dickyadhadyanto4986
    @dickyadhadyanto4986 5 років тому +221

    We Indonesian actually also used "Ulap" as Cloud. But it's a really really old malay language. we usually found it written in old kingdom scripture or folklore.

    • @ririsaputra8098
      @ririsaputra8098 4 роки тому +14

      Interesting

    • @jap882
      @jap882 4 роки тому +12

      we used it almost everyday in the philippines especially the tagalog majorities.
      *Ang Langit ay Asul* 🙂🇵🇭🇮🇩🌌
      The Sky is Blue

    • @jap882
      @jap882 4 роки тому +6

      Yes philippines tend to be describe as descended to malay race too. similarities of the malay language is really strong.

    • @kaitoudanphantom
      @kaitoudanphantom 4 роки тому +16

      @@jap882 "Ang langit ay BUGHAW" not asul, it's spanish word

    • @justinnamuco9096
      @justinnamuco9096 4 роки тому +8

      @@jap882 We have the same origins as Malays we did not come from them lol

  • @davisurdaneta1426
    @davisurdaneta1426 6 років тому +898

    Filipinos and Indonesians have so many similarities in language, culture, values, and way of life. Apakabar Indonesia!

    • @Mav-ho3kk
      @Mav-ho3kk 6 років тому +36

      Davis Urdaneta
      I think that is because most of the first Filipinos were migrating Indonesians.
      Correct me if I'm wrong...
      Edit: also Malays

    • @marceloacaso8298
      @marceloacaso8298 6 років тому +13

      Davis Urdaneta Agree! even folklore here in mindanao there was a story when spaniards came some of the mindanaons migrate back to Celebes,...

    • @ajoajoajoaj
      @ajoajoajoaj 6 років тому +14

      Mavien Puyong
      Other way round. Indonesians cultures were transplanted from the Phillippines, which were themselves transplanted from Taiwan. This was at back in the Bronze Age though.

    • @davisurdaneta1426
      @davisurdaneta1426 6 років тому +13

      Historically, that's is correct, especially in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. Before the Spaniards discovered the Philippines, a big part of the country was ruled by the Sultan of Brunei.

    • @davisurdaneta1426
      @davisurdaneta1426 6 років тому +7

      The word "Mahal" has 2 meanings in Filipino. It depends how you use it in a sentence.
      Examples:
      Mahal kita = I love you
      Ang mahal ng mga bilihin = The commodities are so expensive

  • @udayaai
    @udayaai 6 років тому +296

    The Indonesian guy is actually pretty rational with his thinking process. Even myself as an Indonesian I would not have guessed some words correctly. Pretty well done

  • @terence12
    @terence12 3 роки тому +28

    The Indonesian guy seems so nice. Filipinos, Indonesians, Thais, and other Asians are really brothers and sisters from different lands.

    • @028Miyaka
      @028Miyaka 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah and he look so cute too.

  • @acdc1859
    @acdc1859 5 років тому +614

    Indonesia -- Philipines -- English
    Kanan = Kanan = Right (direction)
    Lima = Lima = Five
    Mahal = Mahal = Expensive
    Mata = Mata = Eye
    Sakit = Sakit = Illness
    Bawang = Bawang = Onion/Garlic
    Belimbing = Belimbing = Starfruit
    Bola = Bola = Ball
    Buaya = Buwaya = Crocodile
    Dinding = Dingding = Wall
    Gunting = gunting = scissors
    Guru = Guro = Teachers
    Hotel = Otel = Hotel
    itik = itik = Duck
    Langit = Langit = Sky
    Mangkuk = Mangkok = Bowl

    • @linggaperkasa
      @linggaperkasa 5 років тому +76

      Laki-laki = lalaki = men

    • @razalihusain
      @razalihusain 5 років тому +81

      Acid test for all Austronesian languages. Five is 'lima' for at least 95% of the languages.

    • @kinzu9328
      @kinzu9328 5 років тому +63

      Aku = ako = me

    • @zeever7
      @zeever7 5 років тому +50

      Kambing - kambing = goat
      Kangkung - kangkong = water spinach(?) I dunno what kangkung called in english...
      In my ethnic language (bolaang mongondow - north celebes) we also have some similarity... Like kinorut mean pinch same as ph... And many more

    • @daniloescleto1782
      @daniloescleto1782 5 років тому +23

      filipino= balimbing

  • @downbeatentertainment3654
    @downbeatentertainment3654 6 років тому +533

    We Filipinos love Indonesia! Do peace not war

    • @mradhayuda1
      @mradhayuda1 5 років тому +17

      Well we love filipin movies

    • @bravemedia5602
      @bravemedia5602 5 років тому +16

      We love indonesian like us filipinos looks like verry nice person

    • @bingdae7790
      @bingdae7790 5 років тому +12

      And we are also love filipina

    • @bangnam3138
      @bangnam3138 4 роки тому +9

      I love Pinoy...from indonesia

    • @kemalmusthafa779
      @kemalmusthafa779 4 роки тому +14

      peace and love to 🇵🇭 from 🇮🇩

  • @randomly_random_0
    @randomly_random_0 6 років тому +1176

    both Malay language (indonesian and malaysian) and Philippine languages belong to AUSTRONESIAN language family. so it means, they are all related and had 1 ancestor

    • @shalanbuntas2536
      @shalanbuntas2536 6 років тому +52

      zhan_rand yes thats true and even my uncle he is rajah of mindanao during marcos times . . he also believe that our ancestors came from malay

    • @jobelb.garcela9476
      @jobelb.garcela9476 6 років тому +20

      History of an Early Austronesian Settlers in the Philippines proves that archeologists found a MANUNGGAL JARS ( 700 BC ) in Southern Palawan according to my Source. This artifacts is an early AUSTRONESIAN POTTERY ART according to Researchers and could be seen at the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY IN MANILA.

    • @jobelb.garcela9476
      @jobelb.garcela9476 6 років тому +41

      My mother told to me that when she was at young age, she heard her Elders ( Grandmother/ Grandfather ) who was born in 1880s about their Ancestry's origin. . . . . .saying that their Ancestors came all the way from neighboring Southern Islands off Coast of Mindanao. So it points out that Filipinos Ancestors originated from the Malaysian and Indonesian Islands altogether.

    • @flickdrumming2851
      @flickdrumming2851 6 років тому +2

      zhan_rand ancestor named douglas mc arthur

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 6 років тому +4

      zhan_rand Yes, shabu means the same in Tagalog and the main Malaysian dialect.

  • @PatriciusJoshua271197
    @PatriciusJoshua271197 5 років тому +113

    Indonesia: “Selamat!” (Congratulations)
    Filipino: “Salamat!” (Thank you)

    • @theraefiecos398
      @theraefiecos398 4 роки тому

      Awokwokwokwokwok 🤣

    • @landewell6862
      @landewell6862 4 роки тому +12

      Libang
      Tagalog: 😄
      Bisaya: 🙈💩

    • @fluffy5904
      @fluffy5904 4 роки тому

      Selamat came from bahasa malay both language so similar

    • @GaryHField
      @GaryHField 4 роки тому

      Lan Dewell hahahahaha, false cognates. Just like “libog”. In Bisaya, it’s “confusion”. In Tagalog, it’s “lust”.

    • @farthurf.5221
      @farthurf.5221 4 роки тому +1

      @@fluffy5904 nice try banglasia

  • @arnellanorias9527
    @arnellanorias9527 4 роки тому +36

    2007 to 2011 I (I'm Filipino) worked in Malaysia with Indonesian.. Its funny bcoz i mixed Basaha Melayu and Bahasa Indonesia when talking to both Malaysian and Indonesian..
    Ooh I missed Malaysia and I missed my Indonesian friends..

  • @Gharoute
    @Gharoute 6 років тому +189

    The voice indonesian man it's so smooth and tender

  • @nabhanisuyuti
    @nabhanisuyuti 6 років тому +68

    We are brotherhood, we have so many similarities, love Phillipines from your brother here, Indonesia 😘😘😘😘

    • @rizaljose8531
      @rizaljose8531 5 років тому

      yes you are correct, we are from the same lineage. That is why our language is almost similar.

  • @ricosimic5240
    @ricosimic5240 4 роки тому +133

    I Love Philippines From Indonesia
    Indonesia and Philippines Best friend

    • @kimseokjin9521
      @kimseokjin9521 4 роки тому +5

      Love you too from Philippines

    • @gcgtv7978
      @gcgtv7978 4 роки тому +2

      i can sing Indonesian songs sang dewi.mimpi bucan cinta biasa a lot more seluruh cinta

    • @kentantuas4156
      @kentantuas4156 4 роки тому +3

      Agreed from Philippines

    • @lakas_tama
      @lakas_tama 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you brother 👍

    • @ghoniyyahamida
      @ghoniyyahamida 3 роки тому

      we indonesian loves loves you too 🤗

  • @jap882
    @jap882 3 роки тому +32

    sinta *Filipina*
    cinta *Indonesia*
    This is so cool for Philippines and Indonesia brothers and sisters. 🙂
    *acu cinta indonesia* 🇵🇭

  • @MrDraculadave
    @MrDraculadave 6 років тому +654

    Indonesian, Filipino and Malaysian are brothers..

    • @Mav-ho3kk
      @Mav-ho3kk 6 років тому +20

      Definitely true

    • @twohosipnew4186
      @twohosipnew4186 6 років тому +3

      LeoDave ليو حبيبي Divino so true

    • @aquaratty8367
      @aquaratty8367 6 років тому +33

      We filipinos we have and indonesian and malaysian blood our history class taught us when i was in elementar

    • @nagwagi2000
      @nagwagi2000 6 років тому +12

      More like cousins

    • @Flyinginthebluedream
      @Flyinginthebluedream 6 років тому +52

      Malaysian Indonesian are brothers, Filipino are their cousins

  • @Prinren
    @Prinren 6 років тому +161

    I'm a Filipino in Holland and as people know Indonesia was colonised by Holland so I eat a lot of Indonesian and Malay food(they eat bami and nasi here and call egg rolls Loempia like how filipino and Indonesians call it lumpia) , its similar so I'm used to it now, and we have quite a lot of Indo and Malay people here so sometimes we call each other brother and sister... Its so cute ❤️

    • @newnilamnilum
      @newnilamnilum 6 років тому +2

      What is bami tho? Or do you mean bakmi? And do you eat bread with hagelslag too? Cause Indonesians love that very much hahaha

    • @Prinren
      @Prinren 6 років тому +3

      Khairunnisa Nilamsari yeah, but they call it bami here, they dropped the K. Also I used to like hagelslag but it's too sweet for me. I like savoury stuff more than sweet stuff so I'd rather eat congee or eggs in the morning.

    • @newnilamnilum
      @newnilamnilum 6 років тому +3

      Prin Ren TS yeah I’m pretty sure most of asians would prefer savoury food than the sweet ones even for breakfast. Here hagelslag usually more popular among school kids cause it’s easy to make for breakfast and school lunch

    • @Prinren
      @Prinren 6 років тому +1

      Khairunnisa Nilamsari yeah same here

    • @thekuan7002
      @thekuan7002 6 років тому +2

      In the Philippines it's pronounced bam-ee but the Chinese-Filipinos pronounce it bah-mi coz ba is pork and mi is noodles.

  • @KenTsurugi
    @KenTsurugi 5 років тому +323

    Tahanan in Filipino is home. I think in Indonesian it means jail.

    • @YEP753
      @YEP753 5 років тому +67

      Incorrect it means prisoner

    • @derrang957
      @derrang957 5 років тому +19

      Tahanan is people in jail

    • @ohfuck6958
      @ohfuck6958 5 років тому +14

      LMAO I'm rolling

    • @pecintajadul8421
      @pecintajadul8421 5 років тому +20

      Tahanan in indonesian means prisoner

    • @oktaviandr
      @oktaviandr 4 роки тому +10

      Tahanan is prisoner🙏

  • @yearimarba5565
    @yearimarba5565 5 років тому +201

    yall Firman's voice is very calming and very soothing am i weird?

    • @ludwig4029
      @ludwig4029 5 років тому +12

      rim arba You’re not weird, even if you are, it’s fine. I’m weird, and it’s good to be weird

    • @javedsultan4830
      @javedsultan4830 4 роки тому +2

      you are probably a girl interested in him

  • @zehnr3857
    @zehnr3857 6 років тому +138

    That indonesian guy is handsome.

    • @opansofian
      @opansofian 5 років тому +2

      klei wylzon : woowww.....wooowww

    • @mhadzbhorjj4459
      @mhadzbhorjj4459 5 років тому +6

      Awww! His smile is killin' me...been looking at him all thru out the video. Can't take my eyes off him😍😍😍

    • @saturnmars1691
      @saturnmars1691 5 років тому +2

      Agree! I love the way he giggles..

    • @dharsianaliuwan5051
      @dharsianaliuwan5051 5 років тому +1

      😆🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @ramond.f4u212
      @ramond.f4u212 4 роки тому +5

      Typical indonesian easy smile

  • @rawbomagaj1811
    @rawbomagaj1811 6 років тому +42

    Several years ago, my work situation brought me to Indonesia and stayed there for several years. I learned that Indonesians and Filipinos have a lot of things in common - language, culture, food, habits, etc. People to people interaction between Indonesians and Filipinos are not as much as Indonesians and Malaysians and Singaporeans. But the similarities between the two peoples are so apparent and as a Filipino, i can easily connect with the ordinary Indonesian. Indeed, both belong to the Austronesian language family.
    Anyway, very nice video. I understand Bahasa Indonesia and your video helps bridge peoples. Thank you.

    • @tianananae3473
      @tianananae3473 6 років тому +2

      Rawbo Magaj indonesian many mixed with dutch and english thats why deferent

  • @ayosakmet6570
    @ayosakmet6570 5 років тому +684

    Buwaya in Filipino is politician

    • @TwiggyEvolet
      @TwiggyEvolet 5 років тому +46

      Most relevant comment here 😂

    • @ayosakmet6570
      @ayosakmet6570 5 років тому +37

      Hahaha...tnx pre
      I'm hoping and praying that these buwayas will be reduced to butiki soon 😀

    • @mahesamara4298
      @mahesamara4298 5 років тому +70

      Not much different in indos lol

    • @angelahaina9153
      @angelahaina9153 5 років тому +1

      Hahaha🤣

    • @user-cg5gd3ke6y
      @user-cg5gd3ke6y 5 років тому +5

      hahaha... a great translation..

  • @tanielawatta5342
    @tanielawatta5342 5 років тому +215

    This is so crazy! Mata also means eyes in Fijian and Samoan, and Lagi or LagiLagi also means sky or heavens in Fijian and Samoan and Tongan.

    • @gfriendonly4328
      @gfriendonly4328 5 років тому +9

      Its langit not lagi pronounced differently
      But the mata part is the same

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 5 років тому +45

      Because we are Austronesians

    • @mikhaelagabrielle4928
      @mikhaelagabrielle4928 5 років тому +24

      Pacific islanders were cousins actually.. some choose to sail across the great pacific some stays to settle in... so if we see each other let’s exchange stories after all its been so many years that our ancestors haven’t meet and lucky for us new ones we met...

    • @aristotlenanola5114
      @aristotlenanola5114 5 років тому +14

      @@mikhaelagabrielle4928 Well we can call the meet up as a family REUNION! :-)

    • @ruder5389
      @ruder5389 5 років тому +6

      lagi = again in bahasa ,sky = langit

  • @wenngarud
    @wenngarud 6 років тому +307

    in filipino, buwaya also means a senator or congressman ( or anybody who wants to take everything.)

    • @SomeOnce9
      @SomeOnce9 6 років тому +10

      wenngarud ghahahahahaha

    • @bamboo7714
      @bamboo7714 6 років тому +24

      Actually, any law-making person (a person in politics) as well as lawyers are all buwayas! They all have big-mouths in talking and big-mouths in eating people’s money, while not moving much - just fattening themselves!

    • @nihazdamba
      @nihazdamba 6 років тому +21

      Hahaha... In Malay... Buaya (we spell it that way) also means womaniser...

    • @newnilamnilum
      @newnilamnilum 6 років тому +38

      in Indonesia, Buaya means fuckboy

    • @idleeidolon
      @idleeidolon 6 років тому +6

      basically any beast that devours a lot. or any official that's ravenous like a crocodile/alligator.

  • @annarosa8882
    @annarosa8882 6 років тому +97

    When I met Filipino, she asked my nationality. After she knew that I am Indonesian, she said "I thought you're a filipino like me!" What 😅

    • @miemielucky60
      @miemielucky60 6 років тому

      Anna Rosa hahaaaaa, Sama gw jg gitu, ada beberapa orang yg ngira gw Philippine ...

    • @epg96
      @epg96 6 років тому +8

      Krn kita sama" ras Austronesia

    • @commodorekitty
      @commodorekitty 5 років тому +5

      You do look Filipino. :)

    • @alanguages
      @alanguages 5 років тому +6

      Anna Rose The same Austronesian ancestry, hence the similar look, customs and languages. If you have seen the indigenous people of Taiwan in South East Asia, they look the same as well, since theoretically the Austronesian people originated from there.

    • @rajab4187
      @rajab4187 5 років тому +1

      I can't figure out who is either one of two

  • @studywithzar
    @studywithzar 5 років тому +73

    the filipina is so adorable 💜 girl crushh

  • @veijanhiedeijat4774
    @veijanhiedeijat4774 4 роки тому +40

    The language in the Philippines has many words in common with the tribes in Indonesia, especially the northern part of Eastern Indonesia.
    But I think, there are some similarities with my tribe although not many.
    Susu/suso = breast = My tribe.
    Susu/suso = breast = Philippines.
    Susu = Milk = Indonesian (The dominant word used).
    Susu = Milk = Māori.
    Susu = Milk = Sāmoan.
    Susu = Milk = Malay.
    *Example:*
    _Masakit ang suso ng ina._ - Philippines.
    :))
    _Mesakit suso ina._ - My tribe.

    _Bumili ako ng niyog at tatlong manok para sa ama._ - Philippines.
    _Ngmili ako niyoh & tetlo manok tipa ama._ - My tribe.
    Sorry if there are mistakes, I'm just learning.
    Greetings from the southern part of Eastern Indonesia, neighboring Western Australia.

    • @snownoldwhitezenegger8442
      @snownoldwhitezenegger8442 2 роки тому +1

      Suso also means snail in some parts of the Philippines

    • @thatsweird6863
      @thatsweird6863 2 роки тому

      Parang mga Indonesian hindi gumagamit ng pang-angkop, kasi tayo kung walang pang-angkop parang may kulang sa pangungusap

    • @theTHwa3tes11
      @theTHwa3tes11 2 роки тому

      @@snownoldwhitezenegger8442 Pretty sure it has a pitch accent.

    • @kzm-cb5mr
      @kzm-cb5mr 10 місяців тому

      Interesting.. what's your tribe? Surprised with the similarities.

    • @I.T.S.V1
      @I.T.S.V1 5 місяців тому

      Where are you from??

  • @bongmanding
    @bongmanding 6 років тому +115

    This is really so cool. Didn't know that we have so many similarities with Indonesian language.

    • @ahmadyoung1732
      @ahmadyoung1732 5 років тому

      Bong Manding yes correctly

    • @kawaiikawaii3337
      @kawaiikawaii3337 5 років тому

      Same with me (indonesian)

    • @fluffy5904
      @fluffy5904 4 роки тому

      Coz tagalog has. 10%malay and your. Language is so similar with bahasa malay

    • @jjdd4307
      @jjdd4307 4 роки тому +1

      Where do you think Filipino tribes migrate from? Malaysia and Indonesia and Borneo

    • @fluffy5904
      @fluffy5904 4 роки тому

      @@jjdd4307 did i said filipino migrate from other southeast asian countries??? Would you please try to understand my explanation.

  • @Bhk440
    @Bhk440 6 років тому +40

    Mabuhay to our Indonesian Brothers!!! Filipino and Indonesian/Malay belong in the same language family which is Austronesian. Most non-asian people would vote Filipino, Indonesian and Malay to be the most beautiful Asian Languages. Viva las islas Filipinas! Viva Indonesia!! 👍🇵🇭🇮🇩

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 6 років тому

      Viva... viva... viva...

    • @jo-wo3we
      @jo-wo3we 2 роки тому

      yes we austronesians are descendants of survivors of han chinese expansion in taiwan, more less..

  • @MsWatchamakulit
    @MsWatchamakulit 5 років тому +99

    The Indonesian guy is a looker. 😊

  • @iamka13
    @iamka13 5 років тому +136

    I think the Filipina and Indonesian would make a cute couple?? haha

  • @rixcano6936
    @rixcano6936 6 років тому +92

    Pinoy, indo, and other malay are brothers, i agree with this 💯 percent

  • @johndequiroz709
    @johndequiroz709 6 років тому +62

    Peringatan in Indonesia is warning or be cautious or be careful. In Philippines the root word is "INGAT" or "MAG INGAT" or "INGATAN"

    • @edisudirman475
      @edisudirman475 5 років тому +11

      The basic word from peringatan is ingat

    • @jabletis
      @jabletis 5 років тому +3

      Sounds like "Pagingatan" in Tagalog which means "Take care of that." The root word is still "ingat."

    • @fluffy5904
      @fluffy5904 4 роки тому

      Your language is so similar with bahasa malay. Don't compare it too tagalog

    • @alpath4572
      @alpath4572 4 роки тому

      @Jhon de Quiroz :
      " INGATAN " = MEMORY'S IN INDONESIA, "MAG INGAT " IN INDONESIA " MENGINGAT " REMEMBER

    • @fluffy5904
      @fluffy5904 4 роки тому

      Tanga ka kase boy dapat nag aral ka muna maraming suffixes anf affixes ang tagalog... Sa kanila pag ginamitan mo non talagang mag iiba ang ibig-sabihin..
      "Ingat"
      Nag-iingat
      Mag-iingat
      Iingatan
      Iniingatan
      Iningatan
      P. S: Maraming paraan para sabihin ang past, present, future, sa tagalog di katulad sa kanila na halos wala "ᜆᜅᜑᜈ᜔ ᜋ ᜉ ᜃᜁᜊᜒᜄᜈ᜔"
      Just because Tagalog has 10% malay words doesn't mean it's same language dude....

  • @fianhyde
    @fianhyde 5 років тому +67

    I never know Indonesian this similar with Fillipino! Thanks for the video...

    • @s.nasd10
      @s.nasd10 5 років тому

      I know from ranz and Niana collaboration with Tim2one

    • @goldenbutterfly642
      @goldenbutterfly642 5 років тому

      I mean why not XD its the closest country in philippines

    • @fluffy5904
      @fluffy5904 4 роки тому

      Really? Coz bahasa malay so similar with bahasa indo.

    • @elingrato4614
      @elingrato4614 4 роки тому

      not really .. mostly spanish ..

    • @justinnamuco9096
      @justinnamuco9096 4 роки тому +2

      @@elingrato4614 Tagalog sounds closer to Indonesian. That's despite Spanish being easier to understand, and it's because we know English.

  • @MultiIlikeyou
    @MultiIlikeyou 4 роки тому +15

    I have no idea why I find this entertaining to watch.. I thought filipino was a totally different language from Indonesian. It's fascinating to know that both languages share a lot of similarities. I am Indonesian by the way

  • @babatv1925
    @babatv1925 6 років тому +50

    I am so enjoying this video, its interest and motivated me to learning philipines language.. love from sulawesi island - Indonesia💙💙

  • @susimardikawati2164
    @susimardikawati2164 6 років тому +57

    I dont know but I really like the way he laughs (indo guy)

  • @ic3zar521
    @ic3zar521 5 років тому +132

    if we were not colonized by spain and other colonizer
    and didnt impose their culture to us, were just an indonesian and malaysian decent!

    • @uglybepis3571
      @uglybepis3571 5 років тому +32

      Austronesian*

    • @tyysnsyoo8723
      @tyysnsyoo8723 5 років тому

      Correct

    • @johnpaulminguito
      @johnpaulminguito 5 років тому +3

      First people in Philippines, Malay, Indones, Intsik, at yung dalawa, nakalimotan ko

    • @harrydlive4618
      @harrydlive4618 5 років тому +7

      @@johnpaulminguito: i thought 1st people is from African and they looking for vegetation land, and nomad to Austronesia. The 1st place as colony for stay is in India, and Mongolia (this proved by animism, monotheism born there 1st), but... The 1st colony had advance their live is in Borneo Island (that name taken from God of Sea Baruna and related with name of country Brunei). Many scientist claim that lost Atlantis is in Borneo with many literature they do (many similar between Atlantis and Borneo like vegetation, fertile land, irrigration and highest god is god of the sea (Neptune, in Greek known as Poseidon, in Borneo known as Baruna). That times when they still nomads, they unknown about navigation (this why i argue that Philippines not 1st person in Asia). Borneo island still one land in Asia continent (with border to Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia and Vietnam).

    • @ov3rkill
      @ov3rkill 5 років тому +2

      We would be multi-cultured beyond other countries especially if they didn't not erased our pre-colonial heritage. Pre-colonial Philippines was already multi-cultured. There were different migrants from different countries not including the indigenous living in our kingdom back then. We have regular economic trades with the Chinese, Malaysians, Indonesians, Thai, etc. Some of them migrated to our land. Then the Spansih conquistadors came. Preached their religion, most of our pre-colonial records were erased including our culture. Made our ancestors slaves, etc. and the rest is history. It would have been great if the history of Philippines pre-colonial era was documented well from language, fashion, architecture, etc.

  • @Doublebarreledsimian
    @Doublebarreledsimian 5 років тому +34

    Just found this channel and I love playing along on both sides,as my tagalog's vocabulary never went past that of a 14 year old's. So Kumusta to all the Pinoy's here and Apa Kabar to all the Indonesians.

  • @angienatoyn
    @angienatoyn 6 років тому +205

    Mahal = Love is Expensive XD

    • @secreightcreatorspace
      @secreightcreatorspace 6 років тому +2

      Angie Natoyn unaffordable xD

    • @ohfuck6958
      @ohfuck6958 6 років тому +2

      Muhammad Haqi Ishlahi Is mahal also Love in Bahasa Indonesia?

    • @gugzt7282
      @gugzt7282 6 років тому +2

      wakzz 75 no mahal means expensive in Indonesian

    • @ahmadfahadhilyas
      @ahmadfahadhilyas 6 років тому +3

      wakzz 75 "cinta" means love in indonesia ^^

    • @angienatoyn
      @angienatoyn 6 років тому +10

      Interesting! "Sinta" means loved one or lover in the Philippines.

  • @JG-Photography9590
    @JG-Photography9590 5 років тому +15

    I hope we get to have an official language in South East Asia other than English so we could communicate with each other the way we used to communicate back in the old days. That would be wonderful, going back to our roots.

  • @kkb102
    @kkb102 4 роки тому +61

    Im from Pakistan 😂 even i don't know both languages, why still I'm watching 😁

  • @noeltonolete4383
    @noeltonolete4383 6 років тому +23

    when I was in the indonesian island of batam, I saw the word "kurangi" in the road signs when I was driving and it is very similar to the cebuano word kulangi which means reduce so it basically means reduce speed sign on the road...

  • @jezzee6186
    @jezzee6186 6 років тому +294

    Magkawangis ang dalawang wika. Nakawiwiling panoorin ang palabas na ito! 😊 (The two languages are similar. This video was interesting to watch!) Hello to our Indonesian brothers from the Philippines! 🤗

    • @bisdakdiay
      @bisdakdiay 6 років тому +23

      sobran lalim ang hirap sisirin ang iyong isinulat.

    • @Anginitkapetayo
      @Anginitkapetayo 6 років тому +10

      Nawa'y gumawa ka na lang sana ng mga simpleng salita

    • @randomly_random_0
      @randomly_random_0 6 років тому +9

      tama ka. Ito nga'y nakakatuwang panoorin. Ang mga wika ng Pilipinas at ang Malay na wika ay magkaparehas lang ng pinanggalingan, kaya sila ay itinuturing na magpinsang wika sa iisang pamilyang wika na Austronesian

    • @anggitaputri3123
      @anggitaputri3123 6 років тому +16

      +Jez Zee if I translated what you said to Indonesian:
      Dua bahasa ini sangat mirip. Video ini menarik untuk dilihat! (The two languages are similar. This videos was interesting to watch!)
      Both languages share similar words but not much enough to be mutually intelligible

    • @jezzee6186
      @jezzee6186 6 років тому +3

      bisdakdiay 😂 Nagkabalinguyngoy ka ba sa lalim?

  • @suryanovianti3319
    @suryanovianti3319 5 років тому +48

    Indonesian has similarities in language with Dutch, Arabic, Malay as well.. I'm from Jakarta, Indonesia ❤❤

    • @MerahPutih14
      @MerahPutih14 4 роки тому

      Sama, gue juga dari jakarta 😇

    • @jajejeja1598
      @jajejeja1598 4 роки тому

      Surya Novianti Jepang juga kyk kimono kotoga sukidakara: karena ku suka suka dirimu

    • @trunki006
      @trunki006 3 роки тому

      YKW!!!

  • @sherlydc3158
    @sherlydc3158 5 років тому +129

    Firman why you so adorable:(

  • @therdthings
    @therdthings 6 років тому +66

    Filipino maintained the original Proto-Austronesian voice system (like 99% of the Philippine languages did), but the Sunda-Sulawesi languages like BI and BM greatly simplified that system. That’s why some words may seem convoluted to BI or BM speakers because they fail to see the root word. For exp. takot/natatakot/natakot/tatakutin/tinatakot/matakot/matatakot/kinatatakot etc. Part of retaining that voice system also means that Filipino loves linking-words and articles which it employs in complex ways. All of this serves to deepen the barrier in intelligibility. But a Filipino speaker, coming from a language that has preserved the original voice system would probably find it easy to string isolated words together to make a coherent sentence in BI and BM but not vice versa.
    I think a good example is
    Filipino: Natatakot ako sa mga buwaya.
    Indo: Aku takut sama buaya (sorry if that is wrong).
    English: I am scared of crocodiles.
    To a Filipino speaker that BI sentence sounds almost obvious because it’s almost like how a child would speak when first learning to speak. But Filipino’s use of reduplication in conjugation and its love for articles might throw off a speaker of BI.

    • @dimasfahrezi9140
      @dimasfahrezi9140 6 років тому +3

      Ricardo Pagulayan or *aku takut sama buaya*

    • @NanetteNette
      @NanetteNette 6 років тому

      As a Filipino-American I speak like a child because the many forms words make elude me. I'm going someday I can get a grasp of the language. any suggestions on what I can do to learn?

    • @thornados4969
      @thornados4969 6 років тому +2

      Your filipino thing applies only in tagalog region. Everywhere else are different. Walang takot sa visayas at mindanao. Totally different worlds.

    • @therdthings
      @therdthings 6 років тому +12

      Thor Nado You miss my point. Of course different Philippine languages are going to use different words! I am a speaker of Itawis and Ibanag and I know what you mean. What I am saying is, LINGUISTICALLY, the branch of the Austronesian language family that contains the Philippine languages employs a consistent system of agglutination. Do a little research into the topic and let me know if you agree. And, if I am not mistaken, Sangil has ma-taku for “fear.”
      To that end, I disagree. They are not totally different worlds. They are totally different languages operating through a consistent, shared system of sentence construction that is not shared with Sunda-Sulawesi languages.

    • @therdthings
      @therdthings 6 років тому +12

      Michel Etienne Sartre honestly just google Austronesian linguistics. It seems my point of Philippine languages maintaining the Proto-Austronesian voice system is being missed. That was my central premise btw if you missed it. It’s more than just agglutination. You are more concerned about differences between languages as opposed to the broader idea of differences in the voice system seen between the languages of the Philippines and the Sunda-Sulawesi languages.
      I think Sartre would have understood.

  • @DanHeather
    @DanHeather 6 років тому +54

    Remember, Indonesia and The Philippines are also very close to each other... especially Sulawesi and Borneo (Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei) and Palawan, Sulu and Mindanao (Philippines). Before Colonization and the divvying up of the Islands, I'd imagine there were a lot of commonalities as well as features unique to each Island.

    • @Zestyclose-Big3127
      @Zestyclose-Big3127 6 років тому +1

      Those features that are different ethno group-to-ethno group remain. Indonesian has just taken the position English holds worldwide (or e.g. within South Africa) within Indonesia (something few post-colonial countries manage apparently - seems malay (which Indonesian is a dialect of in many ways at least) and Indonesia were a perfect match in that respect).

    • @jetvitug
      @jetvitug 6 років тому

      Dan Heather territorial boundaries are only political, culture is is a shared common ancient history

    • @jazfferclasen6874
      @jazfferclasen6874 6 років тому

      Phil owns sabah

  • @mahesamara4298
    @mahesamara4298 5 років тому +10

    No wonder when I visited Manila for a few days, I was so confused because I felt like I'm home listening to bahasa but when I really listen to the words of people around me I don't understand anything 😂😂 it's familiar and foreign at the same time. Turns out we do have the same roots. Wish I wasn't so ignorant... but hey! The more you learn everyday!

  • @bella4732
    @bella4732 6 років тому +15

    Didn’t know Indonesian have many similarities with Filipino until I watched this video

    • @epg96
      @epg96 5 років тому

      Dea S it's coz we've same race & language family. And ur country was part of Indonesian empires like Srivijaya & Majapahit in the past

  • @JdcGeo
    @JdcGeo 6 років тому +73

    At last the two major Austronesian languages was featured just as we requested! Thanks. This calls for a part 2, indeed. Some of the Indonesian words are still in used in other Philippine languages. If one could notice, Filipino grammar heavily use affixes and prepositions to express specific time or situation which heavily modify root words they're almost unrecognizable to untrained ears. While Bahasa Indonesia is more simplified it kinda sounds like a pidginized Filipino (we call it Barok na Tagalog), that way, the cognate words are easily recognizable.

    • @randomly_random_0
      @randomly_random_0 6 років тому +2

      they do not conjugate verbs that's why when they speak the similar vocabularies we have are easy to notice and recognize

    • @JdcGeo
      @JdcGeo 6 років тому +5

      zhan_rand Exactly. Most of the Luzon-based languages have complex conjugation rules, particularly in the north. I say, as you go further north the more complex it gets.

    • @randomly_random_0
      @randomly_random_0 6 років тому +4

      ivatan for me is hard hehe it really sounds foreign as it is closer to taiwan languages (formosan) which was the origin of the austronesian language family

    • @JdcGeo
      @JdcGeo 6 років тому +1

      indeed.

    • @maayongaga729
      @maayongaga729 6 років тому +2

      Horny Aleks
      😆😆😆😆
      It's how you use it in a sentence bro. Same in English...same root word with different meaning.

  • @joevanimacabenta1075
    @joevanimacabenta1075 6 років тому +76

    'Guro' in Filipino which also same in Indonesia 'Guru' means TEACHER.

    • @cikgurazak2734
      @cikgurazak2734 5 років тому +2

      In Malay buffalo is kerbau,in Tagalog it is carabao

    • @kevaran1422
      @kevaran1422 5 років тому +3

      Its a sanskrit word guru from india

    • @uglybepis3571
      @uglybepis3571 5 років тому +1

      @Dong Yi actually there was no malays, actually they came from Filipinos

    • @forgetit__
      @forgetit__ 5 років тому

      Guru is digugu lan ditiru

    • @cypressrusche7264
      @cypressrusche7264 5 років тому

      @@cikgurazak2734 carabao is English kalabaw is Tagalog.

  • @snowminpjm1741
    @snowminpjm1741 5 років тому +27

    I'm Malaysian with a Filipino boyfriend, and I was in on this trying to guess Filipino words. I've been learning Spanish as well, which made it a bit easy(not that much), it was a fun video to watch!

  • @inigorobles9984
    @inigorobles9984 6 років тому +231

    Indonesia guy is cute lol hehe.

  • @aliffiyanto
    @aliffiyanto 6 років тому +89

    How the way she look's the Indonesian guy... Is adorable... Maybe she'll fall in love with Indonesian guy...

    • @GrandTA1
      @GrandTA1 4 роки тому +5

      they look very similar to each other.

    • @make_riveragod3270
      @make_riveragod3270 4 роки тому +1

      That Indo guy is good looking. He sounds very gentle.

    • @jehuirasales3588
      @jehuirasales3588 4 роки тому +2

      Lol dont be fooled by that filipina its how all filipinas talk here.

  • @satriamokoginta5788
    @satriamokoginta5788 6 років тому +78

    Filipina punya suku yg tinggal Di Indonesia, tepatnya Di di desa bantik kab bolaang mongondow timur Sulawesi Utara, bahasa suku bantik dan mongondow mirip sekali dg Tagalog

    • @racheldug2446
      @racheldug2446 6 років тому +1

      Zul Mokoginta org bantik pak ???

    • @epg96
      @epg96 6 років тому +6

      Bahasa Manado pun katanya kerabat ma Tagalog

    • @wills6158
      @wills6158 5 років тому +6

      bahasa menado pun mirip tagalog dengan aksen o nya..

    • @epg96
      @epg96 5 років тому +2

      kobokan magnetik baju adat Manado malah mirip baju adat warga pulo Luzon lo

    • @Lyxians
      @Lyxians 5 років тому +6

      I can't translate this to Tagalog...

  • @pujoadisaputro6662
    @pujoadisaputro6662 6 років тому +49

    Visaya a name of a region at philipphines, it's sound like wijaya (from sriwijaya?). Yah we are nusantara (a wide archipelago from madagascar to rapanui easter island, it called austronesians). 😀 great love to east java:)

    • @southeastasianreich5749
      @southeastasianreich5749 5 років тому +2

      According to history, the People of Visayas are allied to sriwijayalalaaaa(ahh whatever)
      While most of Peoples of Luzon, are allied to Nusantwarwahhhahahahaha
      (whatever again😂😂😂)

    • @buibaymax678
      @buibaymax678 5 років тому +1

      In sarawak , malaysia its bisaya😁

    • @hhhlucu7153
      @hhhlucu7153 5 років тому

      @@buibaymax678 yeah because the history Sabah Serawak not Malaysia u can see in protokol Madrid 1885 & Indonesia with Filipina don't agree about ma63

    • @buibaymax678
      @buibaymax678 5 років тому

      @@hhhlucu7153 yup. We learn at high school that history 😁

    • @hhhlucu7153
      @hhhlucu7153 5 років тому

      @@buibaymax678 u know if Sabah Serawak is country by Spain & Malay by England that's so different right but England created Malay 63 because know Malay can't stand up if not join with Borneo

  • @aisyahmonicaTV
    @aisyahmonicaTV 4 роки тому +17

    when I was a fan of zboys and zgirls, I just found out that Indonesia and the Philippines have similar words. like "mahal kita" in the Philippines it means "I love you" But if interpreted in Indonesian, "mahal" is expensive and "kita" means us. And I learned a lot about similar words between Indonesian and Filipino. Like, gunting, dinding, pintu, sakit, haus etc. It was so fun, bcs i much learn other countries language🤩🥰

    • @mauvechamomile9889
      @mauvechamomile9889 3 роки тому +1

      I'm galaxz too and i love tagalog

    • @Ymats-dj1nt
      @Ymats-dj1nt 3 роки тому +1

      Mahal can be love and expensive
      It depends on how you construct the word in the sentence

    • @gungatz6696
      @gungatz6696 2 роки тому +1

      @@Ymats-dj1nt yup that's true
      In filipino it literally says this
      Mahal = Expensive
      Kita = Us
      Mahal + kita in filipino can be directly understood as this " Your the most Valuable/Priceless person to me". In other words" I Love You".
      Note that we filipinos also use the word mahal when referring to something that's expensive. In our day to day life.

  • @bluesky7657
    @bluesky7657 6 років тому +46

    gw pernah pas di singapur denger orang pinoy ngobrol gw nahan ngakak soalnya lg ngantri depan gw. kadang klo mereka ngbrol itu ky campur basa jawa, sunda, padang. bberapa kata ada yg sama tp mgkn beda makna dan itu yg bikin kocak. 😂

    • @bluesky7657
      @bluesky7657 6 років тому +9

      Winni Yasss iya bener mirip batak logatnya 😂

    • @zilongpayong4273
      @zilongpayong4273 5 років тому

      Speak English hehehehe

  • @asianaalvarez
    @asianaalvarez 6 років тому +220

    That Indonesian guys is Hoooot! ❤️

  • @mimskijoy
    @mimskijoy 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for the time and effort you’ve put into these videos. They are so informative and helpful for anyone that would love to know more about our Asian culture and other cultures. I appreciate this so much!

  • @kaiserwilhelmii3154
    @kaiserwilhelmii3154 5 років тому +24

    Bandera-Bandila= Flag/Banner.
    Indo-Filipino.
    Love from the Philippines!

  • @tleta
    @tleta 6 років тому +71

    I was planning to learn Bahasa from Filipino. This motivated me even more to learn the language. :)

    • @roldanpaller4439
      @roldanpaller4439 6 років тому

      Boleh kmu nak mntak ajar sma sya?? hahaha

    • @supahunter9110
      @supahunter9110 6 років тому

      And I'm getting interest to start learn for tagalog. Uyeaayy 🎉🎉

    • @dattebayo10
      @dattebayo10 6 років тому +1

      is there foreign language school offers bahasa melayu or indonesia in the philippines? i'm interested too :)

    • @maharlika9809
      @maharlika9809 6 років тому

      You can start learning in youtube

    • @putracikondang8002
      @putracikondang8002 6 років тому

      I have a friend from makati city... metro manila

  • @minesport8235
    @minesport8235 6 років тому +18

    Indonesia has BATAK people in North Sumatra and the Philippines has indigenous people also called BATAK and has a city called BATAC.

    • @name-zg1mz
      @name-zg1mz 6 років тому +3

      it is just the same name, but different culture and language. (i am batak from Sumatera :D)

    • @emilys8971
      @emilys8971 Рік тому +1

      Cool! 😊

    • @markv1974
      @markv1974 11 місяців тому

      @@name-zg1mzwe have ternate in cavite and the people there are from ternate in indonesia haha

  • @vannakr25
    @vannakr25 5 років тому +17

    In Khmer language for witness is “Saksai”

  • @salabmadned9169
    @salabmadned9169 6 років тому +52

    So proud of our race, im indonesian

    • @deepakkumarsingh3006
      @deepakkumarsingh3006 3 роки тому

      Hi hello call me pilez Hi my WhatsApp number 916204893275call me pilez

    • @mosalah8551
      @mosalah8551 3 роки тому +1

      @@deepakkumarsingh3006 bruhhhh

    • @mradvokat6703
      @mradvokat6703 3 роки тому

      @@deepakkumarsingh3006 WOW!!

  • @reddropper3596
    @reddropper3596 6 років тому +33

    As a filipino citizen, the way she says the words are cute.

  • @autumn7669
    @autumn7669 6 років тому +95

    The Indonesian guy is so charming :)

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 6 років тому +3

      Anybody knows his Instagram or social media account?

    • @fie97
      @fie97 6 років тому +3

      his voice tho..

    • @aliasad7668
      @aliasad7668 6 років тому +1

      He is my friend search him @firmanatorr

  • @naufalmahdy4232
    @naufalmahdy4232 5 років тому +7

    Warm regards from Indonesia 😄. I'm happy to know that we have this similarities, ohh by the way i love the girl on that video her smile is just so sweet

  • @Noob-pm9jb
    @Noob-pm9jb 2 роки тому +2

    I subscribe, thanks for this content, love from PH

  • @muhammadrikzan9130
    @muhammadrikzan9130 6 років тому +57

    Finally Indonesia with Tagalog yeayy

  • @greentea3722
    @greentea3722 6 років тому +14

    I have a friend from filipina. He can understand when i speak bahasa, but i can't understand when he speak tagalo. And since i met him, i understand filipinas use bahasa in their language

    • @methanial73
      @methanial73 5 років тому +1

      Agnes Patricya Filipina means female, Filipino is male. Generally they also use Filipino to describe the people. Because of the Spanish influence they have male and female words.

  • @lnvlm8545
    @lnvlm8545 5 років тому +81

    Laughing is katawa (Filipina) is ketawa (Indonesia)

    • @eldre456
      @eldre456 5 років тому +1

      katawa is the short informal version of "funny" in Tagalog

    • @josellanes6366
      @josellanes6366 5 років тому

      Or tumatawa

    • @mlyntg8817
      @mlyntg8817 5 років тому +10

      Both are derived from the same specific base word: "tawa". :D

    • @anotherjuan
      @anotherjuan 5 років тому +5

      katawa is cebuano too which means laughter or to laugh

    • @bennywilliam5422
      @bennywilliam5422 5 років тому +4

      @@anotherjuan Tatawa means laugh in indonesian province of gorontalo and province of north sulawesi..and it's located in the Sulawesi/celebes island area near the southern philiphines..

  • @tishaamjani1510
    @tishaamjani1510 5 років тому +6

    Nice video, it can helps us to know the similar word between indonesia and philipina and with other country. I like your channel, it show us if many languanges in the world are same.

  • @Marlon-dg8tu
    @Marlon-dg8tu 6 років тому +45

    Defferent is indonesian mixed with dutch,english,arabian,chinese,portuguise,sansrit etc...while filipino mixed spanish,latin,english etc.

    • @pedrokawali5901
      @pedrokawali5901 6 років тому +1

      Marlon 234 spanish then latina lol hahaha funny

    • @ceej_don15
      @ceej_don15 6 років тому

      SANHA'S ULTIMATE FILIPINO FANBOY lol
      typo lang cguro baka "latin" un.. pero natawa din ako..

    • @pedrokawali5901
      @pedrokawali5901 6 років тому

      CJ Dona no im laughing because Latina isn't a language. Latina are people (Women) who lives in the south american continent who use Spanish as a language with the exception of Brazil. Haha^^

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 6 років тому +11

      *Sanskrit loanwords in Philippine languages*
      Agham Āgama (आगम) Science
      Asal Ācāra (आचार) Behaviour; Character
      Bagyo Vāyu (वायु) Typhoon
      Bahala Bhara (भार) To manage; to take care of; to take charge
      Balita Vārtā (वार्ता) News
      Bansa Vaṃśa (वंश) Country
      Banyaga Vaṇijaka (वणिजक) Foreigner
      Basa Vaca (वच) To read
      Bathalà Batthara (भट्टार) Supreme Being; God
      Budhi Bodhi (बोधि) Conscience
      Dala Dhara (धर) To carry; to bring
      Dawa[6] Yava (यव) Panicum miliaceum
      Daya Dvaya (द्वय) Cheating; Deception
      Dila Lidha (लीढ) Tongue
      Diwa Jīva (जीव) Spirit; Soul
      Diwata Devata (देवता) Fairy, Goddess, Nymph
      Dukha Dukkha (दुःख) Poverty
      Dusa Doṣa (दोष) Suffering
      Dusta Dūṣita (दूषित) Ignominiously insulted
      Gadya Gaja (गज) Elephant
      Guro Guru (गुरु) Mentor; Teacher
      Halaga Argha (अर्घ) Price; Value
      Halata Arthaya (अर्थय) Noticeable; Perceptible; Obvious
      Kasubha Kusumbha (कुसुम्भ) Carthamus tinctorius
      Kastuli Kastūrī (कस्तूरी) Abelmoschus moschatus
      Katha Kathā (कथा) Literary composition; Fiction; Invention
      Kalapati; Palapati Pārāpataḥ (पारापत) Pigeon
      Kuta Kota (कोट) Fort
      Ladya Raja (राज) Raja
      Laho Rāhu (राहु) To vanish
      Lasa Rasa (रस) Taste
      Lathala Yantrālaya (यन्त्रालय) To print
      Likha Lekhā (लेखा) To create
      Lisa Likṣā (लिक्षा) Egg of a louse
      Maharlika Maharddhika (महर्द्धिक) Nobility; Prehispanic Tagalog social class composed of freedmen
      Mukha Mukha (मुख) Face
      Mula Mula (मूल) From; since; origin
      Mutya Mutya (मुत्य) Amulet; Charm; Jewel; Pearl
      Palibhasa Paribhasa (परिभाषा) Irony; Sarcasm; Criticism
      Pana Bana (बाण) Arrow
      Parusa Pūruṣaghna (पूरुषघ्न) Punishment
      Patola Patola (पटोल) Luffa acutangula
      Saksí Sākṣin (साक्षिन्) Witness
      Salita Carita (चरित) To speak; to talk; word
      Samantala Samantara (समान्तर) Meanwhile
      Sampalataya Sampratyaya (सम्प्रत्यय) Faith
      Sigla Sīghra (शीघ्र) Enthusiasm; Vitality
      Suka Cukra (चुक्र) Vinegar
      Sutla Sūtra (सूत्र) Silk
      Tala Tāra (तार) Star
      Tingga Tivra (तीव्र) Tin
      Tsampaka Campaka (चम्पक) Magnolia champaca
      Tumbaga Uḍumbara (उडुम्बर) Copper and gold alloy
      *We are so used to using this words on a daily basis that we don't realize that they are actually foreign in origin.*
      The Philippines like most of Southeast Asia was heavily influenced by Indian culture, The Philippines was Hindu-Buddhist even before Islam and Christianity arrived in the archipelago.
      Ancient Filipinos depicted in paintings made by the Spanish prior to colonization
      - i.redd.it/kl9usp4rvxdz.jpg
      - i.redd.it/fzv77yd60pkz.jpg
      - i.redd.it/kc7e17zfumqz.jpg
      Upavita/Sacred thread in Hinduism
      - i.pinimg.com/originals/86/81/25/8681252989934995210db9010f35b1c2.jpg
      Golden Tara/ Hindu Buddhist goddess
      - i.pinimg.com/originals/50/0a/35/500a3535fb94206ce399d5a2805a2fe4.jpg
      Garuda earrings
      - d32dm0rphc51dk.cloudfront.net/FMJHmaySLsgeYwAJDIu-kw/large.jpg
      Kinnari image/Hindu-Buddhist mythical creature
      - i.pinimg.com/564x/33/87/89/338789c4874e7d8492dfb7377c3f8c8c--gold-deposit-asia-society.jpg
      Other gold artifacts
      - ua-cam.com/video/dpbWBwf7c54/v-deo.html
      Ancient written language in the Philippines as seen in the Laguna Copperplate Inscription (we can clearly see the huge influence of Sanskrit in our ancient writting system)
      - i2.wp.com/wanderingbakya.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/lagunacopperplate.jpg

    • @pedrokawali5901
      @pedrokawali5901 6 років тому

      CJ Escalona he edited it lol. I just found it funny

  • @Aecie1
    @Aecie1 6 років тому +37

    Firman is cute! 😊

  • @francineadams5872
    @francineadams5872 4 роки тому +3

    Oh my gooshh same words!!.my daughter's bestfriend is from Indonesia, and we're Filipinos..and were friends with the parents too, theyre good people..

  • @saintflores9913
    @saintflores9913 4 роки тому +3

    From now i know, Indonesian and Filipino have similar language, thx for all you guys to make this videos 🙏

  • @jonathanestrada9729
    @jonathanestrada9729 6 років тому +53

    Hi, Bahador! Might I suggest something? You could make speakers of some regional Filipino languages square off with an Indonesian speaker. I'm positive speakers of Ilocano, Kapampangan/Pampango and Cebuano will find a lot of similarities in Indonesian too. :-)

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  6 років тому +9

      Thank you :) ... That's a good idea and I'll discuss it withv some friends who could participate. Hope to implement it in a future video👌😊

    • @purawngailocano
      @purawngailocano 6 років тому +4

      Bahador Alast yes Ilocano has a lot of similar words to Indonesian too.

    • @josefs1681
      @josefs1681 6 років тому +1

      Jonathan Estrada Great idea! Ilonggo/Hiligaynon as well!

    • @hassan6216
      @hassan6216 6 років тому

      one is Nasi, Rice, in Ilocano

    • @purawngailocano
      @purawngailocano 6 років тому +2

      Hassan actually “innapoy” is rice in Ilocano. I think “nasi” is rice in Kapampangan.

  • @yoonadvr
    @yoonadvr 6 років тому +197

    the indonesian guy is so cute

    • @rajanyinyir7541
      @rajanyinyir7541 6 років тому +13

      I KNOW RIGHT!

    • @diazjulianms
      @diazjulianms 6 років тому +20

      not just the guy, the girl is so cute haha

    • @yoonadvr
      @yoonadvr 6 років тому

      GAMEFAQ Moses hahaha nah man

    • @fahmianugrah
      @fahmianugrah 6 років тому

      Yoona Devera thankyou ;)

    • @eetsofine
      @eetsofine 6 років тому +13

      They look so cute together ❤️

  • @mikailzaky7178
    @mikailzaky7178 5 років тому +107

    mata: mata
    puti: putih
    pulo: pulau
    gunting: gunting
    hotel? trivago

  • @ravenazarcon471
    @ravenazarcon471 6 років тому +5

    i am a filipino who lives in indonesia now for 1 year and. this video is fun

  • @amandaolives1227
    @amandaolives1227 6 років тому +15

    Wow. Filipino language is amazing. I've watched the comparison of the Filipino language with Spanish, Chinese and now Indonesian and everytime the Filipino girl understands most of these 3 other languages. And don't even mention English, they're good at it too. Just awesome. It's a mix of everything- it would be easier for them to learn other languages. And to think that the other 3 languages being pitted to Filipino are not similar to each one and yet... Amazing.

    • @hisayismcduffe5142
      @hisayismcduffe5142 6 років тому

      Amanda Olives I also notice it :)

    • @jap882
      @jap882 Рік тому

      not to mention other laguanges besides those in the philippines alone ... Like i know 4 of them

  • @knutknutsson7740
    @knutknutsson7740 6 років тому +19

    Awesome video. As a filipino, I feel closer to Malaysians and Indonesians. I Consider them as my next of kin, because I always get mistaken for either lol. I remember when My friends and I went Jordan and Morocco. The arabs thought I was either Malaysian or Indonesian.

    • @KenMikaze
      @KenMikaze 5 років тому

      When I went to Thailand, they thought i was an indian guy from the states.

  • @nakitojimo2001
    @nakitojimo2001 4 роки тому +10

    Indonesians n Pinoy are like Vulcans n Romulans, came from the same roots.

  • @abuhurairahahmadal4579
    @abuhurairahahmadal4579 5 років тому +8

    Philippine and Indonesia is always had a good relationship with it's other.

  • @klvn2266
    @klvn2266 6 років тому +83

    its similar until you put filipino to a sentence.. lol

    • @ateaibarra4790
      @ateaibarra4790 5 років тому

      Mr Pool ikr

    • @nenabunena
      @nenabunena 4 роки тому +4

      Esp given the grammar since Indonesian has lost austronesian alignment which Philippine languages have still preserved

  • @xoxo-gs5fu
    @xoxo-gs5fu 6 років тому +42

    Kapampangan language in the Philippines and Bahasa Indonesia is quite the same also. We used also -u instead of -o like batu, payung, aku, etc. Especially numbers, we're almost the same.

    • @goinbulilit3846
      @goinbulilit3846 6 років тому +4

      Christopherson Payumo TAUSOG from Sulu, Mindanao is the closest geography, culture etc. . .

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 6 років тому +4

      Also (nasi/rice)

    • @xoxo-gs5fu
      @xoxo-gs5fu 6 років тому +1

      Yes nasi

    • @bandungmapah
      @bandungmapah 6 років тому

      Numbers in bahasa: Satu, Dua, Tiga, Empat, Lima, Enam, Tujuh, Delapan, Sembilan. How do you call numbers in Kapampangan?

    • @xoxo-gs5fu
      @xoxo-gs5fu 6 років тому +4

      1 metung
      2 adua
      3 atlu
      4 apat
      5 lima
      6 anam
      7 pitu
      8 walu
      9 siyam
      10 apulu

  • @rodmarc15
    @rodmarc15 5 років тому +3

    I love it , it is really educational to know how the these two countries are connected

  • @nicolle2126
    @nicolle2126 5 років тому +4

    this is cool, i was actually playing along and trying to guess the indonesian words as i watched ^^

  • @bayusetyawan9174
    @bayusetyawan9174 6 років тому +32

    Great, thanks bahador ☺️✌️🇮🇩✌️🇵🇭✌️🇮🇩✌️🇵🇭✌️🇮🇩✌️🇵🇭✌️🇮🇩 Hallo Philippines

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 6 років тому +2

      Hi from the Philippines.

    • @Bhk440
      @Bhk440 6 років тому

      Mabuhay!!

    • @janmarvycose8662
      @janmarvycose8662 6 років тому +1

      Bayu Setyawan Hi from Cebu 🇵🇭.. I want to tell something about your people.. You are some of the kindest and most caring people out there. When I was a nurse in UAE, I was taken care of the generous Indonesian ladies. I love them so much, I miss them too.. I think we share this deep filial connection maybe because of our past and history rooted in the ancient maritime spice-gold route.
      Thank you Indonesia, our kind neighbors from the south ❤❤❤

  • @StreetENT
    @StreetENT 6 років тому +8

    We have "Apoy" here in indonesia. It's a Madurase language (from Madura Island). The meaning is also Fire and "Api" in Bahasa Indonesia. Mabuhay Philippines! We're brother! Mahal kita!

    • @markv1974
      @markv1974 11 місяців тому

      Sinisinta ko kamo!

  • @daddybemskieofficial1988
    @daddybemskieofficial1988 Рік тому +2

    I been in Batam Indonesia for about 9 years .... They prounouced Sprite as Is-pri-ti and they pronouced Coke as Ko-ki ... Most Indonesians are friendly and kind same with Filifino ❤

  • @LightoKnight
    @LightoKnight 6 років тому +4

    Really enjoy watching this! from Philippines.

  • @fefriariyannisilaban1752
    @fefriariyannisilaban1752 6 років тому +34

    Actually Easy to learn filipino language
    Im from indonesia. And my ex is filipino, and I have friend also. Sometimes we argue about this 🤣

    • @astridzephyr908
      @astridzephyr908 5 років тому +2

      Agreed! My boyfriend is Indonesian too and I learned the language quickly so does he. Sometimes, we would talk using each others language. He would talk to me in Filipino/Tagalog while I would reply to him in Indonesian lol.

    • @MerahPutih14
      @MerahPutih14 4 роки тому

      @@astridzephyr908 are u pinay?

    • @MerahPutih14
      @MerahPutih14 4 роки тому

      Lu orang batak yah neng?

    • @timeisgold3379
      @timeisgold3379 3 роки тому

      @@MerahPutih14 luh orang batak ka sa shabu???

    • @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776
      @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 3 роки тому +1

      "easy to learn Filipino language" they say yet a native speaker like me fails in every single way 😂😂😂

  • @adamirfan6986
    @adamirfan6986 6 років тому +131

    Love both from Malaysia....

    • @rivelika
      @rivelika 5 років тому +4

      Adam Irfan No love, we hate you

    • @sa-pc9wq
      @sa-pc9wq 5 років тому +2

      Ri velika
      No!
      I hate U Ri Velika

    • @sa-pc9wq
      @sa-pc9wq 5 років тому +4

      Adam Irfan love from Indonesian

    • @drajatsudarmaji9691
      @drajatsudarmaji9691 5 років тому +1

      yeah we hate you ! , thinking abaut you did to us

    • @zakialwan9384
      @zakialwan9384 5 років тому +1

      Adam Irfan Love Malaysia from Indonesia..

  • @rabbitbuster191
    @rabbitbuster191 5 років тому +14

    Selamat Pagi in Tagalog direct translation : Thank you stingray

  • @ar_ci
    @ar_ci 5 років тому +1

    This is where it all started! They are both very pleasant...all smiles! Love it!